Showing posts with label zombie games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zombie games. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

ZombieWood APK Mod v1.5.0

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ZombieWood APK Mod v1.5.0 + Data (Unlimited money) ... Apk What's new in v1.5.0Zombiewood is now bigger, bolder, and better than ever!


Zombiewood apk Mod Features:

✔ Dash, run and slaughter in fun dual-stick shooter action
✔ Shred through wave after wave of crazy zombies
✔ Zap, boil & burn zombies with 30 wicked 'n’ wild weapons
✔ Cartoon style inspired by a Hollywood setting
✔ Wage combat in 20 different movies and 10 unique game modes
✔ Mix and match funny, outlandish outfits
✔ Rise to the top of the games leaderboard against your friends
✔ Regular content updates with more free movies, guns, gore and non-stop action!





What's new in ZombieWood APK Mod v1.5.0?
Zombiewood is now bigger, bolder, and better than ever!
- New Consumables: Turrets can now be placed to form a protective defense against the Zombie horde. More Pew Pew for everyone!
- New Weapons to destroy Zombies with, including The GoodBye (Crossbow) and Lola (5-barrel Shotgun).
- New Outfits to make you look spectacular in front of the camera, including the Beach Bum and more!
- Minor bug fixes and improvements.

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What's new in ZombieWood APK Mod v1.0.9?
√ Something BIG has arrived in Zombiewood! Now you don’t have to destroy zombies all on your lonesome… MULTIPLAYER is here!
√ Cooperate with three of your friends to survive the zombie invasion in all-new multiplayer
√ Rank high in the new leaderboards to receive rewards
√ Compete to earn the highest score, and topple your friends or the best players on the global leaderboard
√ Mix and match with new outfits
√ Pulverize zombies with awesome new weapons
√ Bug fixes and improvements

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Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Zombiewood-Zombies in L.A! v1.5.0 Mod apk game download

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Zombiewood-Zombies in L.A! v1.5.0 (Unlimited Money/Gold)
Requirements: 2.3 and up
Overview: Lights! Camera! Zombies! Zombiewood is an awesome free action shooter game. Survive the zombie apocalypse with thousands of other players!
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★★★★★ “Zombie killing has never been so fun”
★★★★★ “Best game for zombie action”
The frontier has fallen and zombies have invaded Los Angeles; the once glitzy and lavish streets – lush with movie stars and celebrities – are now overrun with hordes of the evil undead. It’s time to bust guts, kill zombies and wreak explosive havoc – for free! It’s game on, baby!
★★★★★Welcome to Zombiewood!★★★★★
FEATURES:
✔ Dash, run and slaughter in fun dual-stick shooter action
✔ Shred through wave after wave of crazy zombies
✔ Zap, boil & burn zombies with 30 wicked ‘n’ wild weapons
✔ Cartoon style inspired by a Hollywood setting
✔ Wage combat in 20 different movies and 10 unique game modes
✔ Mix and match funny, outlandish outfits
✔ Rise to the top of the games leaderboard against your friends
✔ Regular content updates with more free movies, guns, gore and non-stop action!
But that’s not all, there’s much more zombie action fun tucked inside – so go ahead, install Zombiewood today. It’s funny, free, and one intense adventure!
For fans of shooter games, free games, arcade games and zombie games!
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What’s in this version:
Zombiewood is now bigger, bolder, and better than ever! Embrace a bucketful of new content in the latest free update.
- New Consumables: Turrets can now be placed to form a protective defense against the Zombie horde. More Pew Pew for everyone!
- New Weapons to destroy Zombies with, including The GoodBye (Crossbow) and Lola (5-barrel Shotgun).
- New Outfits to make you look spectacular in front of the camera, including the Beach Bum and more!
- Minor bug fixes and improvements.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Zombies-Best Zombie Games

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Call of Duty Zombie games: Black Ops 2 Zombies

best zombie games that have ever graced any gaming platform in our definitive top list. You really have to give Treyarch some props for going as far as it has with its Zombies modes. World at War's Nazi Zombie games started off as just a neat Easter egg you'd unlock after completing the campaign. Now, Zombies is a full blown Call of Duty staple, culminating in Black Ops 2's open world-style survival game. You'll have to explore the zombie-infested countryside in search of more powerful weapons, secret Easter eggs, and a good place to hide.

Of all the other zombie games on this list,Zombie games  Blops 2's Zombies is a little more "out there." You can find a mystery box that randomly drops items that include standard military weapons, alien ray guns, or explosive stuffed animals. You'll find parts to assemble shields fashioned from car doors and oscillating room fans that work as a portable power generators. Though it may be a bit strange, Zombie games  is one of the best reasons to gather up a group for 4-player co-op and shoot some undead monsters in the face.
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Red Dead Redemption Best Zombie Games

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Find all of the best zombie games that have ever graced any gaming platform in our definitive top 7 list.

Most zombie games are just shooters with zombies in them, so they are really just shooting games. Leaving State of Decay off this list was just sloppy. A game that tries to capture the survival elements of a zombie apocalypse, and not just the killing part was a very welcome change.

Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Zombie games

What if zombies infested the wild, wild West? Well, Undead Nightmare is your answer. The Red Dead Redemption DLC has all of the characteristics that made the main storyline so great, only now almost everything you encounter is a walking bag of rotting flesh. You'll meet up with the same familiar characters from the standard campaign--who will probably be getting chewed on by brain eaters. There are new weapons and quests to find, towns to defend, and mythological horses to tame--plenty to keep you occupied well beyond the 6-hour story campaign.
The Undead Nightmare DLC is just about big enough to be considered its own game. The open-world has been covered with wandering zombies; even the animals are undead. That makes it all the cooler when you tame a zombified ho rse that's missing its neck meat. The transformed environment brings a completely new feel to the early 1900s open-world. With so much to do, a Western territory to explore, and zombies to blow apart with your brand new blunderbuss, you definitely don't want to miss this expansion.

What would you do if shambling corpses rose from the dead and began walking through town, chowing down on your Aunt Gertrude's gams? You're probably thinking you would be the complete badass in your survivor group. After all, as a gamer, you would have the most experience dealing with the walking dead--from, y'know, playing The Walking Dead. You've smashed more zombie brains, shotgunned more rotting faces, and mastered more corpse-killing weapons than you can count, all thanks to video games.We will all owe zombie games our lives when the inevitable apocalypse comes to pass. And that's why we've gathered together the games that got us to this level of undead-slaying efficiency. Check out our list of the best zombie games that you can get your hands on and start training for the end times now.
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The Ten Best Zombie Games

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Read below to see the ten best zombie games of all time!

As many of you have seen, our site has been “infected” and for the remainder of the week, we will be featuring all Zombie related content. What better way to discuss zombies and video games than to discuss and choose our ten favorite zombie games. Video Games featuring zombies have exponentially grown over the years. We have seen nearly every possible scenario of zombies featured in games, from dark, post apocalyptic settings to using plants to ward off the undead. No matter how unique or bizarre their presentation, we here at GamR Mag love zombies, and these are our ten favorites of all time.

10. Call of Duty: Zombies (World at War/Black Ops/Black Ops 2)

While the entirety of the game(s), or core content, may not be zombie related, we absolutely love teaming up with our friends and fighting off the undead. What really makes Call of Duty Zombies so much fun is the experience each game creates. Each map provides a unique gameplay mechanic, be it riding a bus, launching a rocket, or feeding demons corpses to advance. The bizarre nature of the game(s), combined with wonderfully crafted Easter Eggs, makes CoD: Zombies a wonderful game(s) representing our favorite enemies of all time.

9. Dead Pixels

Dead Pixels is an indie title that was released on the Xbox 360 under the XBLIG (Xbox Live Indie Games) section. For any of those that has played it, you already know why this game is on the list. It is an 8-bit, side scrolling zombie shooter that doubles as a tribute to all great zombie games that came before it. There are tons of references featured in the game, most from the original Resident Evil. The game is quick , fun and easy to pick up and play at a moments notice.

8. Plants vs. Zombies

Plants vs Zombies is not only a great, and original, zombie title, it is perhaps one of the best, and most popular, tower defense games of all time. The game features you, the home owner, purchasing and placing plants around your yard, roof or anywhere else they can go, in order to deter zombies from entering your home. Plants vs. Zombies is a fun, lighthearted game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that is why we love it.

7. Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare

Red Dead Redemption was an amazing title, one of the best of 2010. Incorporate that with the wild west, John Marsten, Rockstar’s open world and zombies, and you have one of the best zombie games we have ever played. Undead Nightmare was released in 2010 as a DLC add on to Red Dead Redemption, but quickly became a stand alone mini-game due to its increasing popularity and sales. Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare is DLC, and zombies, done right.

6. Resident Evil 2

Following the hit of your predecessor is never easy, but Resident Evil 2 struck gold. The game was an instant hit and featured a unique 2 disc experience. One disc was used to play as Leon Kennedy, a main character of the franchise that would be featured in later iterations, while the other disc was used to play as Claire Redfield, sister of one of the original Resident Evil’s protagonists, Chris Redfield. Resident Evil 2 built of the success of the original, and helped launch one of the greatest, most recognizable video game franchises to date.

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5 Best Zombie Games Ever

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These aren't just good zombie games or games that will hold you over during those Darryl Dixon-free lulls
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The Walking Dead resurrects in less  than a week, and I’m sure there are more than a few people out there who are looking forward to the return of all that zombie mayhem.  Best Zombie Games I also happen to be equally sure that – within that group of people – a few of them were roped into playing the wretchedly Godawful Walking Dead: Survival Instinct video game, as a means of holding over their lust for zombie killin’ while the show was on its hiatus.
Best Zombie Games can ruin a boy’s day, but a good zombie game… well, that can make a boy into a man. Or at the very least it can keep them mildly entertained. Few things are more fun than the mass indiscriminate killing and scramble for survival that a zombie game can bring – it’s the reason why these games sell so damn much, after all.
In celebration of not only the return of The Walking Dead, but our undying obsession with all things undead, I present to you the 5 greatest zombie games of all-time. These aren’t just good zombie games or games that will hold you over during those Darryl Dixon-free lulls – these are the games that define the conventions of modern zombie fanfare. And they all happen to be pretty fun, too.
 Best Zombie Games  kept one simple rule in mind when writing this list: only one game per franchise can appear. I figured if I didn’t do that we’d pretty much have a list of the top 5 Resident Evil games.

5. Zombies Ate My Neighbours

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Zombies At my Neighbours isn’t just a zombie game – it’s a glorious ode to horror cinema, from the camp and ridiculousness of the 1950s B-movie to 80s slashers like Friday the 13th and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The game – which was released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis – allow players to take control of Zeke and his sister Julie through 55 stages of monster mayhem. Along the way you’ll fight everything from vampires and werewolves to giant demonic babies and evil dolls. And zombies. Lots and lots of zombies.
The joy of Zombies Ate my Neighbours isn’t in its mechanics, because it’s a simple top down shooter in the same vein as Alien Syndrome or the ungodly-atrocious Uncanny X-Men for NES. No, the fun of this game comes from its campy humour and the surprising immerse nature of its gameplay. An early foray into survival horror, Zombies Ate my Neighbours actually requires some restraint and tactical consideration in order to progress, which is surprising because this is a game where you can actually kill a demon with a water balloon.

4. Dead Space 2 Zombie games

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Harking back to Ridley Scott’s genre defining Alien, the Dead Space series has taken survival horror to the uncharted territories of space and has – rather surprisingly – offered up some of the best zombie-games in years. In Dead Space 2 – the finest moment in Visceral Games’ intergalactic horror series – players are taken through a terrifying odyssey of madness and terror as they have to unravel the mystery behind the origins of the undead necromorphs.
While the original Dead Space is a great zombie game in and of itself, and the recent Dead Space 3 amps up the action and offers players a great multiplayer experience, Dead Space 2 stands out as the series’ best as it offered players a honestly terrifying experience that is steeped in satisfying storytelling. The tone and frantic pace of Dead Space 2 is enough to keep even the bravest of players on the edge of their seat.
A huge leap forward from its predecessor, without becoming lost from the plot like its successor, Dead Space 2 is a surprisingly good sci-fi horror romp, and will likely have you understanding what that Alien poster meant when it said: “In space no one can hear you scream.”


3. Dead Rising 2 Zombie games

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Capcom’s Dead Rising had two things going for it that no other zombie game had: the ability to use anything you could get your hands on as a weapon to cut through countless swaths of the undead, and Frank f*king West. While its follow-up sadly lacked the badassery of the world’s most beloved zombie-killing photo-journalist, Dead Rising 2 was a huge leap forward in every (other) possible way.
Taking control of the less-interesting extreme motocross champ Chuck Green, players have to survive a zombie breakout in Las Vegas doppelganger Fortune City, while also saving survivors, keeping Chuck’s daughter safe and unravelling the mystery of the outbreak. Fans of the original Dead Rising will enjoy Dead Rising 2′s drastic improvements of in-game mechanics and A.I., but what really sets Dead Rising 2 apart from its predecessor is the ability to manufacture custom weapons by combining objects together.
So instead of just smashing in zombie heads with a bat, why not take them out with a canoe paddle adorned with chainsaws on either end? Stuck with a flashlight and some gems? Well, you can combine them to create a god damn lightsaber! And yes, kids, you can even make Wolverine claws out of boxing gloves and knives!
With dozens of weapon-combinations ranging from explosive chunks of meat to a giant machine gun wielding teddy bear, and the ability to take on up to 7,000 zombies on screen at once, Dead Rising 2 has more over-the-top, cartoonish zombie killing mayhem than any other zombie game in existence. And while its simplistic hack and slash approach may lack the depth of something like the Resident Evil games, it is no less satisfying and is actually a lot more fun.
And just in case the lack of Frank West turns you off, Capcom released a re-imagined version of Dead Rising 2 called Dead Rising: Off the Record – a sort of “What If?: scenario that places Frank West in Chuck Green’s shoes as the man to unravel the mystery behind the Fortune City outbreak. In other words: it’s Heaven.

2. The Last of Us Zombie games

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Released this past summer, Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us may just be the last truly great release of this generation of gaming. And arguably it is one of the best overall games ever made, as well.
Like The Walking Dead, The Last of Us sees a vision of a world taken over by a zombie plague come to life, and illustrates not only the horror of the apocalypse but the fall of man in its wake. Taking control of a hardened smuggler named Joel, in The Last of Us you are forced to traverse an America that has fallen apart in order to guide a young girl named Ellie to a destination I don’t even want to remotely ruin in this summary. Along the way, you’re forced to survive an onslaught of the infected – the name of choice for the game’s legion of undead-  as well as other human survivors (who are willing to do anything to stay alive, by the way).
From a mechanics standpoint, The Last of Us is an intuitive triumph, but what really makes this game a step above the rest is its immersive nature. To play this game is to dive into it, and by the end there’s no way you will not be attached to its characters or the choices they are forced to make along the way. Yes, it offers graphic zombie action, and, yes, it provides a fun challenge. But the true beauty of The Last of Us is its cinematic quality, and its tense and often heartbreaking tone.

1. Resident Evil: The Remake Zombie games

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C’mon: it was obviously going to be a Resident Evil game – but did you think it would be this one? The Resident Evil series is without a doubt the seminal series of survival horror, and the first 3 games arguably all have a claim to the top spot on this list. But while the original Resident Evil trilogy may have established the franchise as the best zombie series in gaming, it wasn’t until 2002 that Capcom perfected the art.
The remake of the original Resident Evil was released as a Nintendo GameCube exclusive in 2002 (later ported to the Wii in 2009) and unlike the versions of Resident Evil 2 and 3 that were released for the console, the remake was a bottom up re-imagining of the original survival horror classic. Taking the original plot and characters and amping it all up with state of the art graphics, Capcom boasted that it was 70% different than the original. And they were right.
Trading in the horrid dialogue, dated graphics and wonky tone of the original, the Resident Evil remake proved to be a truly frightening experience that took everything great about Resident Evil and modernised it for the 21st century. Despite over a decade passing since its release, the remake still holds up today and is streets ahead of any of the series’ releases for this current console generation.
There are no unrealistically giant monsters in this game, nor any set pieces involving futuristic weapons or the invasion of sovereign states. In Resident Evil, there are merely zombies, the shadows, the occasional mutated creature, and a very limited amount of bullets. Survival is difficult as it relies on conserving everything from health to ammo to those ink cartridges which are the keys to salvation, and remembering that just because you shot a zombie down doesn’t mean it’s really dead.
From the sublime camera angles to the truly frightening colour palette, this is a game steeped in classic sensibilities and harks back to an era before the excess that defines gaming today – yet is modern enough graphically to still be taken seriously. If you haven’t had the chance to play through the remake then you don’t know zombie gaming – this game is so good it actually offers up a compelling reason to buy a GameCube off eBay just so you can experience it (alongside the equally amazing GameCube exclusive remake of Metal Gear Solid – bit of a strange niche the GameCube carved out for itself there, huh?).
Before Wesker dressed like Blade, Jill went blonde and Chris was the size of Triple H, they were just three cops trapped in a mansion trying to survive what hid around the corner. And really, Resident Evil proved that’s all you really needed for a good zombie game.
Do you think the Resident Evil remake is the best of the bunch? Are you angry hat I didn’t include Left 4 Dead? Have your say below and tell us what you think.
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